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. >> to paraphrase tim russert, texas, texas, texas. this state, more than any other, holds the key to defeating trump. and the ability to forever reorder the political landescape in america. if on election night or whenever the votes are finally tallied, texas comes in for the democratic nominee, joe biden, for the first time in 44 years, since 1976, regardless of how trump feels about the results, this country will have to accept that the trump era is over as is trumpi trumpism. and we'll have the ability with new democratic majorities in the state legislature in texas to enact a very ambitious agenda for this country, which is exactly what we need. as you pointed out, the trends, the trajectory are in our favor. you might have seen this poll that just came out yesterday. it is like the 10th or 12th poll to show joe biden ahead within one point of donald trump in the state of texas. so this is totally possible and completely up to us. and that's why our group, powered by people, is trying to call every single democratic voter in the s
. >> to paraphrase tim russert, texas, texas, texas. this state, more than any other, holds the key to defeating trump. and the ability to forever reorder the political landescape in america. if on election night or whenever the votes are finally tallied, texas comes in for the democratic nominee, joe biden, for the first time in 44 years, since 1976, regardless of how trump feels about the results, this country will have to accept that the trump era is over as is trumpi trumpism. and...
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few people know more about texas politics than she does, as the washington bureau chief for the texas tribune. so abby, i want to look at the new "dallas morning news" poll. trump ahead within the margin of error, 48 to 46%. is this anybody's race right now? >> i think this is a real race in the state of texas. i think most of my sources would say probably republicans hold on to this. but it is very possible we could have texas flip. not likely, but possible. >> okay, let's talk about the possibilities and what could impact that. i was talking to a member of the texas democratic party staff and they were talking about the huge number of new registrations since 2016. you don't have to register by party in texas, so you can't really say, well, democrats are way outregistering republicans, but they say that there are studies that suggest that's exactly what's happening. what's going on with registrations, abby? >> well, i think 2016 is the key point. we would not be having this conversation if not for donald trump. the way he played well in the midwest, places like wisconsin and pennsylv
few people know more about texas politics than she does, as the washington bureau chief for the texas tribune. so abby, i want to look at the new "dallas morning news" poll. trump ahead within the margin of error, 48 to 46%. is this anybody's race right now? >> i think this is a real race in the state of texas. i think most of my sources would say probably republicans hold on to this. but it is very possible we could have texas flip. not likely, but possible. >> okay,...
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you, in fact, are from texas. there's been a lot of buzz about democrats turning texas blue. a lot of people saying it's purple right now. isn't that sort of like republicans thinking they can win minnesota? is there logic to spending resources there? >> well, one thing that's heartening to see in texas is the work they've done over the last four years. you saw beto o'rourke close the gap there in texas. if you could increase turnout of the latino community and in key places like the rio grande valley and san antonio and houston, you can definitely make a lot of progress. of course, it is an uphill battle. there is no doubt that republicans are also scared about texas, too. you continue to see donald trump and mike pence traveling to the state. that should be a state that is safely in the red corner. but the fact that republicans are worried about it just shows that the trends in texas, and the demographics in texas are really starting to go towards democrats. >> let's have a question or two about the addition of a former obama administration immigration official to the biden
you, in fact, are from texas. there's been a lot of buzz about democrats turning texas blue. a lot of people saying it's purple right now. isn't that sort of like republicans thinking they can win minnesota? is there logic to spending resources there? >> well, one thing that's heartening to see in texas is the work they've done over the last four years. you saw beto o'rourke close the gap there in texas. if you could increase turnout of the latino community and in key places like the rio...
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. >>> we're following breaking news in texas this hour. tropical storm beta dumping heavy rain, flooding streets. we'll go live to houston as officials there warn of a possible life-threatening storm surge. also this morning, two new polls in key states for both the white house and the senate. the split in a tight race in iowa that pollsters say they've never seen before and the glimpse at the presidential race in georgia where things could not be closer. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less joint pain... ...and clearer skin in psa. humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've
. >>> we're following breaking news in texas this hour. tropical storm beta dumping heavy rain, flooding streets. we'll go live to houston as officials there warn of a possible life-threatening storm surge. also this morning, two new polls in key states for both the white house and the senate. the split in a tight race in iowa that pollsters say they've never seen before and the glimpse at the presidential race in georgia where things could not be closer. proof i can fight psoriatic...
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and that is what i see the people of texas doing. that's why i feel very good about our prospects of winning this state in november. >> so much of the enthusiasm from voters in this election comes from the very lived experience of this pandemic. whether it is the health reality of this pandemic, the economic fallout of this pandemic, this administration's mismanagement of this pandemic, that has been the lens through which a lot of voters have been looking at this election. how do you tie what has happened in the last 24 hours, the choice that is before the u.s. senate and what a lot of americans have been using as their framework to make a decision about who they're going to vote for between now and november? >> it is all connected and none of it is mutually exclusive. so beginning with where you started, here in texas, we've lost nearly 15,000 texans, that we know of, but we're doing such a poor job of testing this state. the number is certainly much higher. and as you probably know, covid deaths have not affected all texans equall
and that is what i see the people of texas doing. that's why i feel very good about our prospects of winning this state in november. >> so much of the enthusiasm from voters in this election comes from the very lived experience of this pandemic. whether it is the health reality of this pandemic, the economic fallout of this pandemic, this administration's mismanagement of this pandemic, that has been the lens through which a lot of voters have been looking at this election. how do you tie...
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and then in texas, we have a couple of polls, michael steele in texas, like all the other polls we've seen this year that are basically a dead heat. donald trump up 46 to 42 in the q poll, but michael, that's a statistical tie. so as you're looking through these numbers and you look for good news for donald trump, man if the i were running his campaign i wouldn't know where to go, iowa slipping out of site, georgia, texas still tied. you're not going to pick up nevada, stop pretending you're going to pick up nevada. it's not going to happen. then ohio. obviously pennsylvania looks like biden is starting to make some space in pennsylvania. but i think of all the numbers that stand out to me, it's the fox news poll number in ohio that has joe biden up five points in ohio. again, it's almost like the craziness of the past week hasn't helped him. >> so a couple of things there, joe, your analysis ohio in particular is spot on in terms of where this campaign not only is, but where it's trending and has been trending for quite some time. what i think contributes to some of the manic behavio
and then in texas, we have a couple of polls, michael steele in texas, like all the other polls we've seen this year that are basically a dead heat. donald trump up 46 to 42 in the q poll, but michael, that's a statistical tie. so as you're looking through these numbers and you look for good news for donald trump, man if the i were running his campaign i wouldn't know where to go, iowa slipping out of site, georgia, texas still tied. you're not going to pick up nevada, stop pretending you're...
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there are now more than 16.6 million registered voters here in texas. that is huge. and the real question is what impact will this have when those election results begin to come in? the houston chronicle actually did an analysis of where those new voters are coming from, and found that one third of them are in democratic strongholds, so counties with big cities like houston, san antonio, and austin. but their analysis also found those suburban districts where donald trump won in 2016 are also seeing an uptick in registrations. it's going to be very interesting to see the impact of all these new voters and all these new ways to vote. what impact that could have on election night. i will say, i have spoken to about half a dozen voters who came in to register today. one of them told me that she was voting for biden. inothers told me they were still undecided. now, i know folks in texas like to keep those answers kind of close to their chest, so it would be that they just didn't want to share, but very interesting that folks are still considering who they're going to vot
there are now more than 16.6 million registered voters here in texas. that is huge. and the real question is what impact will this have when those election results begin to come in? the houston chronicle actually did an analysis of where those new voters are coming from, and found that one third of them are in democratic strongholds, so counties with big cities like houston, san antonio, and austin. but their analysis also found those suburban districts where donald trump won in 2016 are also...
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in texas, texas is a place where senior citizens can already vote by mail. their age is a reason they can request an absentee ballot. the largest county, harris county which includes houston wanted to be able to send an application to everyone and the texas state supreme court blocked it. this is like the fulcrum of harris county politics is harris county, which has been trending blue. >> of course. and i think texas is an example of how republicans have created a situation where it's quite easy for their people to vote by mail because anyone over 65 can vote by mail in texas. but it's actually really, really difficult for people under 65 to vote by mail because you can't use fear of contracting covid as a reason to get an absentee ballot. people under 65 in the age of texas are disproportionately people of color, disproportionately democrats. in texas they are making it easier for older white folks to vote by mail but hard for younger, democratic people of color to be able to vote by mail. and that's the kind of anti-democratic thing we're starting to see a
in texas, texas is a place where senior citizens can already vote by mail. their age is a reason they can request an absentee ballot. the largest county, harris county which includes houston wanted to be able to send an application to everyone and the texas state supreme court blocked it. this is like the fulcrum of harris county politics is harris county, which has been trending blue. >> of course. and i think texas is an example of how republicans have created a situation where it's...
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texas is right behind. both states are reporting tens of thousands of cases a week right now. >> florida has a third most cases in the country, and at nearly 700,000, and the state reportedly nearly -- reported nearly 3,000 new cases today. a lot of numbers in this read. despite this, governor ron desantis is moving the state into phase three today. allowing all restaurants state-wide to open at full capacity. the executive order blocks any local government from making its own restrictions on those businesses. >> virginia governor ralph northam and his wife tested positive for the coronavirus. the governor voted early and in person last week. but he was wearing a mask. the northams will self-isolate for the next ten days at least. >> health officials in virginia are calling the president's planned campaign rally tonight in newport news a, quote, severe public health threat. they cited previous rallies where thousands stood shoulder to shoulder, often without masks. 4,000 attendees are expected at tonight's
texas is right behind. both states are reporting tens of thousands of cases a week right now. >> florida has a third most cases in the country, and at nearly 700,000, and the state reportedly nearly -- reported nearly 3,000 new cases today. a lot of numbers in this read. despite this, governor ron desantis is moving the state into phase three today. allowing all restaurants state-wide to open at full capacity. the executive order blocks any local government from making its own...
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then you go to texas and there is a statistical tie between the two in texas. and texas has been quite a big part of the election conversation leading up until this conversation because three's a possibility that biden can clinch tgs, whiexas, which know, unbelievable to think a democratic nominee can take texas, if you take a look there. so talk me through some of these polls that we're seeing. >> there's two things to keep in mind here. one, donald trump has not led in a national poll since february, so joe biden has led in every national poll that's been taken since february, every single one. the other thing that's important to take a look at is that 50% marker that biden keeps hitting in a lot of these polls. that's pretty big. even if it's off a couple of points here or there on the election day, remember, trump won the election through the electoral college by 11 votes hchl's got no wiggle room, none. if biden can turn half of the voters or increase the turnout from people who voted in 2012, donald trump is in real trouble. and even if you -- let's take
then you go to texas and there is a statistical tie between the two in texas. and texas has been quite a big part of the election conversation leading up until this conversation because three's a possibility that biden can clinch tgs, whiexas, which know, unbelievable to think a democratic nominee can take texas, if you take a look there. so talk me through some of these polls that we're seeing. >> there's two things to keep in mind here. one, donald trump has not led in a national poll...
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priscilla, we always talk about texas changing politically. it's this target democrats are talking about at some point in the future, maybe as early as this year, making a run at the presidential election. and where you are, harris county, houston, one of the epicenters for that push for democrats. what are you seeing on the ground there? >> reporter: lots of buzz and excitement around voting, steve. this voter registration drive will be getting under way in just under a half hour. to walk you through how it's going to work, voters or potential voters will be able to drive up here and volunteers will actually be ready to sign them up while those potential voters wait in their vehicles, still working to maintain that distance as the pandemic is still ongoing. the pandemic isn't the only challenge that registration efforts face. you know, this drive was originally scheduled for national voter registration day on tuesday. but that was the same day that tropical storm beta was bearing down on the houston area, causing severe flooding. but rather t
priscilla, we always talk about texas changing politically. it's this target democrats are talking about at some point in the future, maybe as early as this year, making a run at the presidential election. and where you are, harris county, houston, one of the epicenters for that push for democrats. what are you seeing on the ground there? >> reporter: lots of buzz and excitement around voting, steve. this voter registration drive will be getting under way in just under a half hour. to...
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and here in texas, i can't believe my eyes we're seeing the ds and rs hide here in texas, deep red texas. but latinos are, again, part of the story, but we have to recognize there are shades of ideology within the latino community here in texas. it can't be assumed all latinos in texas are going to be a lock. in is a state where george w. bush got 49% of the latino vote when he ran for re-election as governor. latinos are open in texas to votesing for a republican. i think biden has made inroads, es and he shally because latinos in texas have been so hard hit by the pandemic, but still, you know, be very cautious if you're a democrat mobilizer because the trump campaign knows they can creep into that latino base and pull them in terms of family values, in terms of entrepreneurial spirit. i think there's a little bit more comfort than in florida, but not a whole bunch. >>> coming up on "morning joe," it's a name you heard a lot during the russia probe. former fbi agent peter strzok joins us with his new book and a warning about warngs. introducing stocks by the slice from fidelity. now yo
and here in texas, i can't believe my eyes we're seeing the ds and rs hide here in texas, deep red texas. but latinos are, again, part of the story, but we have to recognize there are shades of ideology within the latino community here in texas. it can't be assumed all latinos in texas are going to be a lock. in is a state where george w. bush got 49% of the latino vote when he ran for re-election as governor. latinos are open in texas to votesing for a republican. i think biden has made...
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. >> sarah, i want to look at texas. your poll found that the majority of voters hadn't been contacted by anyone with information on how to vote this fall. how should organizations be -- first, i have a question before that question. which is that is a self-reported number, right? there is some wiggle room around whether someone perceives they have been contacted or not. i wonder if you think that number is reliable and also, whether or not it is, what more campaigns need to be doing to get this information to these voters? >> thanks for the question. voting is challenging badly especially in these times when young people are trying to navigate vote by mail when it may be the first time voting and every state and frequently every county like in texas has different rules about how to participate. the group network move texas has been running massive programs to engage young people, to register them and educate them. vote by mail is not accessible if you're under the age of 65 in texas and the state of texas has fought rea
. >> sarah, i want to look at texas. your poll found that the majority of voters hadn't been contacted by anyone with information on how to vote this fall. how should organizations be -- first, i have a question before that question. which is that is a self-reported number, right? there is some wiggle room around whether someone perceives they have been contacted or not. i wonder if you think that number is reliable and also, whether or not it is, what more campaigns need to be doing to...
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red-hot texas passion and a bitter feud. all leading to a final showdown on a two-lane highway. >> bexar county, 911. >> i got a black escalade and a black range rover. they're hauling ass, acting like idiots. >> reporter: a high-speed chase that went horribly, horribly wrong. >> it was a nightmare. >> reporter: when the dust settled, one life would be over, many others shattered. >> we all lost here. >> reporter: and the final chapter? passion would write that one, too. san antonio, texas, home of the alamo, the riverwalk and the hall family. three generations of truckers with deep roots in the city. it was here that bill hall met the love of his life at the tender age of 16. her name was frances. what happened the first time you laid eyes on bill? >> i just fell in love with him. i knew this was the man i was going to marry. >> reporter: at 16? >> at 16. >> reporter: they married right out of high school. a year later, daughter nikki was born. were your parents in love? >> oh, yes. we definitely saw love growing up in the
red-hot texas passion and a bitter feud. all leading to a final showdown on a two-lane highway. >> bexar county, 911. >> i got a black escalade and a black range rover. they're hauling ass, acting like idiots. >> reporter: a high-speed chase that went horribly, horribly wrong. >> it was a nightmare. >> reporter: when the dust settled, one life would be over, many others shattered. >> we all lost here. >> reporter: and the final chapter? passion would...
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>>> this was the scene near corpus christi, texas on memorial day weekend this year. as you can see from these images, the beaches were just packed. there was a sense this strip of texas was somehow safe from coronavirus even as covid was raging in other parts of the country. few, if any, cases had been reported in corpus christi. given that sense of security and given that the county didn't require masks, lots of out-of-towners just flocked to the area for memorial day. the head of the local tourism bureau said the entire city was completely sold out, every hotel, every short-term rental. and then very quickly the consequences arrived. soon corpus christi had one of the fastest growing outbreaks in the state of texas. the city went from reporting barely any new cases a day to tallying over 400 new cases in one 24-hour period. and this wasn't just a one off. it wasn't just corpus christi. memorial day weekend was when things really started to spiral out of control. memorial day is the end of may, right? by june 11th of this summer, cases were rising in nearly after th
>>> this was the scene near corpus christi, texas on memorial day weekend this year. as you can see from these images, the beaches were just packed. there was a sense this strip of texas was somehow safe from coronavirus even as covid was raging in other parts of the country. few, if any, cases had been reported in corpus christi. given that sense of security and given that the county didn't require masks, lots of out-of-towners just flocked to the area for memorial day. the head of...
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there is something definitely happening in texas. i don't think anybody could predict with certainty that this is going to be the year that texas turns blue, but democrats have been working at it. and the more we make the republicans play defense there, that strengthens our hand across the rest of the map as well. >> joel, if texas goes blue this time, that pretty much -- that would blow away any kind of worries about the electoral college for the democrats, wouldn't it? >> yeah. you throw that into the mix. again, that's a huge number. and it would also reflect the sea change that i believe is happening in this electorate, vis-a-vis the republican party, which is that they have alienated a lot of suburban voters across this country. most of the polls i look at show that donald trump is really underwater significantly with suburban voters. and you have to remember that in 2016 nationally he carried suburban voters by four points. right now we're seeing numbers where his approval rating among suburban voters is underwater by double di
there is something definitely happening in texas. i don't think anybody could predict with certainty that this is going to be the year that texas turns blue, but democrats have been working at it. and the more we make the republicans play defense there, that strengthens our hand across the rest of the map as well. >> joel, if texas goes blue this time, that pretty much -- that would blow away any kind of worries about the electoral college for the democrats, wouldn't it? >> yeah....
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in texas, the jury decide. it, soon, became clear they wanted to hold lars accountable. >> for a term of 15 years. >> reporter: 15 years. just a few years shy of the maximum sentence. i spoke with lars at the state penitentiary in beeville, texas, where he says he carries a photo of debbie in the pocket of his prison uniform. >> i kiss her picture, every morning, every night. >> reporter: i asked him to describe, once again, what happened the morning he shot debbie. >> i was wake -- awoken in the middle of the night. >> reporter: the story sounded familiar, at first. but then. >> and i seen the door closing very, very, very slowly. >> reporter: he'd seen the door closing slowly? as he had before, lars just added a new detail to his story. moments later, he seemed to add another. >> believing that there were, you know, people in my house reaching for me. >> reaching for you? >> well, i just seen movement. >> reporter: so i asked lars about his inconsistencies. >> why was your story changing? >> i don't believe i
in texas, the jury decide. it, soon, became clear they wanted to hold lars accountable. >> for a term of 15 years. >> reporter: 15 years. just a few years shy of the maximum sentence. i spoke with lars at the state penitentiary in beeville, texas, where he says he carries a photo of debbie in the pocket of his prison uniform. >> i kiss her picture, every morning, every night. >> reporter: i asked him to describe, once again, what happened the morning he shot debbie....
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democrat of texas. who stepped in today congresswoman, first tell us how you became aware of her case. >> very late at night last night. my colleagues on the judiciary committee, in particular congressman pat got word of someone who was involved in widespread hysterectomies out of a particular center. he was in my jurisdiction in houston, not presently involved. and i want to make mention of the fact very open to our plea that this might be a large congressional investigation and we needed to make sure that pauline who had been here, as you said, since she was two years old would not be deported. frankly, i think paperwork, who is part of the problem of a very large department, had her moving from houston all the way to chicago. this morning we found out that what was supposed to be a temporary pause on her deportation had actually not been implemented and she was on the way to being deported by a commercial flight. i am very glad that i had the opportunity to work with these in the houston harris count
democrat of texas. who stepped in today congresswoman, first tell us how you became aware of her case. >> very late at night last night. my colleagues on the judiciary committee, in particular congressman pat got word of someone who was involved in widespread hysterectomies out of a particular center. he was in my jurisdiction in houston, not presently involved. and i want to make mention of the fact very open to our plea that this might be a large congressional investigation and we...
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tropical storm beta, 55 miles southeast of pot o'connor, texas. moving west-northwest at 7 miles per hour. it's a slow mover. it will make landfall as a tr tropical storm some time late tonight and it will bring heavy rain to southeastern texas, a increase in flash flooding. wednesday, it continues to skirt around the texas coast, moving into louisiana. thankfully, storm surge numbers have come down from 2 to 4 feet to 1 to 4. locally, up to ten inches of rain, but look how far one to three inches extend up into the mississippi river valley, so that's going to be the issue that we're watching now, steve, as far as beta is concerned. >> and we're putting up on the screen here, we have these 2020 global extreme weather events. we talk all the time, i see headlines about record temperatures, record average temperatures, melting in the arctic. talk, if you would, a little bit about how all of these anecdotal things we hear, how they kind of come together and create potentially a situation where you're getting so many storms like this. >> well, look, h
tropical storm beta, 55 miles southeast of pot o'connor, texas. moving west-northwest at 7 miles per hour. it's a slow mover. it will make landfall as a tr tropical storm some time late tonight and it will bring heavy rain to southeastern texas, a increase in flash flooding. wednesday, it continues to skirt around the texas coast, moving into louisiana. thankfully, storm surge numbers have come down from 2 to 4 feet to 1 to 4. locally, up to ten inches of rain, but look how far one to three...
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should joe biden be giving up on texas? >> i will tell you, i've been saying for a long time, tex sass more akin to a swing state of california than we've ever seen. of all the eligible unregistered latino voters, 25% of all eligible unregistered latino voters reside in texas. it's a huge opportunity. a majority of them are young. when you ask them what's mobilizing them to the polls it's health care, jobs, the environment and racial inequities. any other state you think that i was talking about california or that i was talking about new york. i'm talking about texas. and the motivation behind the latino vote. there's huge opportunity. but in florida if they highlight kamala harris' background, her indian background and her caribbean background, that is a potential opportunity for them. >> we'll be watching to see if that happens. maria teresa kumar and steve kornacki, thank you. >>> overseas, we're keeping an eye on the situation in belarus where maria kolisnikova has been detained at the border. they maintain that one of
should joe biden be giving up on texas? >> i will tell you, i've been saying for a long time, tex sass more akin to a swing state of california than we've ever seen. of all the eligible unregistered latino voters, 25% of all eligible unregistered latino voters reside in texas. it's a huge opportunity. a majority of them are young. when you ask them what's mobilizing them to the polls it's health care, jobs, the environment and racial inequities. any other state you think that i was...
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hurricane preparations under way in texas and louisiana. the gulf coast has been hit hard this year. joining us is mayor adrian perkins of shee port, louisiana, he's running this fall to unseat mayor cassidy. good evening. >> good evening, joshua and congratulations on the show. >> thank you. appreciate it. how are things going for tropical storm beta particularly after the busy season already. >> they are going well. as you've pointed out, we've had a very busy season and we're already reeling from the hurricanes we've had. we were just in lake charles and they were devastated after hurricane laura richd through the community. we're doing the best we can. but again, this hurricane season has been atypical. we're doing the best we can. >> how is the city doing now economically particularly after covid-19 has wreaked havoc on pretty much every city's budget and every state's budget. had you are you doing? >> i'll say shee port, we are doing okay. we were looking at budgetary shortfall of 10% of the operating budget. covid-19 is still alive a
hurricane preparations under way in texas and louisiana. the gulf coast has been hit hard this year. joining us is mayor adrian perkins of shee port, louisiana, he's running this fall to unseat mayor cassidy. good evening. >> good evening, joshua and congratulations on the show. >> thank you. appreciate it. how are things going for tropical storm beta particularly after the busy season already. >> they are going well. as you've pointed out, we've had a very busy season and...
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arizonans are not as conservative as latinos in texas. so that's why i don't think we're going to see much more movement to that 25%, 27% number for donald trump. the real question for me, brian, is turnout. this is what is going to change the game for biden in arizona. historically latinos have had the lowest voter turnout of any group, but in 2018, we saw something very different. we saw record turnout in the midterm that almost rivaled presidential turnout. so if you look at this 2018 bump and you forecast that it continues on, you add on the ground game mobilization in arizona, and this is -- this is the main piece. sb-1070 anger, show me your papers, people in arizona have not forgotten that. and then the joe arpaio figure who just doesn't go away. he's been in arizona forever, and then he kind of went away, and he came back through the pardon of donald trump. so i think all of these factors together are pushing arizonans to really pump up their voter turnout and potentially be a key factor for president -- sorry, for joe biden, vice
arizonans are not as conservative as latinos in texas. so that's why i don't think we're going to see much more movement to that 25%, 27% number for donald trump. the real question for me, brian, is turnout. this is what is going to change the game for biden in arizona. historically latinos have had the lowest voter turnout of any group, but in 2018, we saw something very different. we saw record turnout in the midterm that almost rivaled presidential turnout. so if you look at this 2018 bump...
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so florida, arizona, california, texas, you name it. it's really about mobilization, and it's worrisome, because in the middle of a pandemic, how do you mobilize those with the most effective strategies? door knocking. really that one-on-one engagement, which we really don't see right now. so i think that when we're looking with what the biden campaign needs to do in the next 50 days is zeroing in through research and we do know that they have been bringing in pollsters to help with them, but figures who they can move and the ones they can't, move on and focus on the mobilization. >> certainly talking about nevada, arizona, new mexico, texas, but then when you get back to florida, david, mike bloomberg is vowing to spend $100million just in florida and targeting hispanic voters and latino voters and trying to defeat them, defeat trump in florida, his adopted home state. >> for context, $100 million is essentially the entire cost of a state-wide race in the state of florida. look back at rick scott's gubernatorial and senatorial runs, a
so florida, arizona, california, texas, you name it. it's really about mobilization, and it's worrisome, because in the middle of a pandemic, how do you mobilize those with the most effective strategies? door knocking. really that one-on-one engagement, which we really don't see right now. so i think that when we're looking with what the biden campaign needs to do in the next 50 days is zeroing in through research and we do know that they have been bringing in pollsters to help with them, but...
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why would you move a headquarters to texas? no insult to texas. they have great technology in austin especially, but it's oracle, which is an enterprise software company. if you saw that quote by larry ellison about this deal it was incomprehensible. texas doesn't focus in on media. that would be hollywood, which is where tiktok now exists. the whole thing just doesn't make any sense. oracle has been -- larry ellison in particular has been a ser supporter of president trump. he wants this deal. they're trying to expand their cloud business that lost ground to amazon and google and microsoft. and that was somewhat of an embarrassment for oracle because they have very strong technology in this area. they have zoom right now. they are looking for the deal to take it away from google which was the previous cloud provider. everything could have been solved by selling this company or having it go public in the united states and moving over and protecting the data in this country. it's a convoluted deal. when you add the museum of propaganda on to it, it
why would you move a headquarters to texas? no insult to texas. they have great technology in austin especially, but it's oracle, which is an enterprise software company. if you saw that quote by larry ellison about this deal it was incomprehensible. texas doesn't focus in on media. that would be hollywood, which is where tiktok now exists. the whole thing just doesn't make any sense. oracle has been -- larry ellison in particular has been a ser supporter of president trump. he wants this deal....
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and what we've seen is, as you mentioned, flash floods moving up the texas coastline. stranding multiple drivers. flooding a lot of streets here in houston and even shutting down portions of a highway with those rising waters. and the real danger at this point is how slow is this storm going to move as it continues to make its way to the north-northeast because if it stalls here, as we've seen with past hurricanes, such as harvey, houston does not need that much rain for it to be a significant concern. they've already had to rescue dozens of drivers as you mentioned, steph, but the streets here in galveston and in houston going to be a continued problem in the next 24 hours. not to mention, this is about as close as i want to be to the gulf right now with heavy surf still pounding this area. steph? >> morgan, thank you. >>> turning now to the state of florida. a different kind of storm. it could keep thousands from the polls on election day. that includes 33,000 ex-felons who are already registered to vote. and another 370 -- i'm going to say that again. 370,000 that c
and what we've seen is, as you mentioned, flash floods moving up the texas coastline. stranding multiple drivers. flooding a lot of streets here in houston and even shutting down portions of a highway with those rising waters. and the real danger at this point is how slow is this storm going to move as it continues to make its way to the north-northeast because if it stalls here, as we've seen with past hurricanes, such as harvey, houston does not need that much rain for it to be a significant...
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she drew the butterflies that floated, quiet like her, around italy, texas. spelled just like the country. but they pronounce it "it-ly." >> she drew a butterfly in her art class when she was in elementary school. and all the little girls are like, "oh, that's so good. draw me one. draw me one." >> reporter: her name was samantha michelle nance, but everybody called her shelley. and her mother, cynthia, loves to tell this story about her. >> everybody was just so impressed with her butterfly that she said, "well, i think i'm gonna be an artist 'cause i think i can do this." you know? so she just started honing her -- her artistic talent from that point. she would draw everything, anything, everything. she just loved to draw. and she'd draw and draw and draw. >> reporter: shelley was different than the other girls at school. and at home, said her dad, sam. >> the other two girls we couldn't keep in the house. she didn't want to go out of the house. she was perfectly happy to be at home on the weekends, staying a long time by herself. >> reporter: which, as you
she drew the butterflies that floated, quiet like her, around italy, texas. spelled just like the country. but they pronounce it "it-ly." >> she drew a butterfly in her art class when she was in elementary school. and all the little girls are like, "oh, that's so good. draw me one. draw me one." >> reporter: her name was samantha michelle nance, but everybody called her shelley. and her mother, cynthia, loves to tell this story about her. >> everybody was...
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>> anybody who wants to go to texas and spend $10 million would turn the state blue forever. you would never learn about a presidential election, i promise you that. >> didn't even need the 30 seconds. thank you all. >>> well the country is passing a grim mile sfoen. 200,000 deaths. how the president is ignoring his scientists and costing lives. [ squawks ] 'cause you're not like everybody else. that's why liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. what? oh, i said... uh, this is my floor. nooo! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ for spending a perfectly reasonable amount of time on the couch with tacos from grubhub? grubhub's gonna reward you for that with a $5 off perk. (doorbell rings) - [crowd] grubhub! (fireworks exploding) >>> you have guys been worried about the coronavirus at all? >> no. >> no mask for me. i'm handling it. >> why not? >> i just -- tough. harally riders are tough. >> i think it is blown out more than what it needs to be politically, personal opinion. >> that was the scene today
>> anybody who wants to go to texas and spend $10 million would turn the state blue forever. you would never learn about a presidential election, i promise you that. >> didn't even need the 30 seconds. thank you all. >>> well the country is passing a grim mile sfoen. 200,000 deaths. how the president is ignoring his scientists and costing lives. [ squawks ] 'cause you're not like everybody else. that's why liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for...
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texas in and of itself has more than 700,000 confirmed cases, 15,000 deaths. and yet we faced a very long road ahead here now that we've already hit this grim national milestone basically making it even more incumbent experts saying to take that personal responsibility as americans to wear the mask, social distance, do whatever we can especially with that virus, with that vaccine, rather, not likely to be widely available until mid 2021. yasmin? >> so how long is that road ahead? morgan chesky, thank you so much for joining us. i want to turn now to my guest who has been standing by patiently. thank you for joining us on this. i want you to react to the sound that morgan tossed to you a little earlier from dr. deborah birx talking about the potential to reach this 200,000 mark. 200,000 americans that are now dead from covid-19 over the last six and a half months since we had the shutdown. how much worse can this get? >> it can get much worse. this is a virus that spreads efficiently. we know people can transmit this with minimal symptoms or no symptoms at all.
texas in and of itself has more than 700,000 confirmed cases, 15,000 deaths. and yet we faced a very long road ahead here now that we've already hit this grim national milestone basically making it even more incumbent experts saying to take that personal responsibility as americans to wear the mask, social distance, do whatever we can especially with that virus, with that vaccine, rather, not likely to be widely available until mid 2021. yasmin? >> so how long is that road ahead? morgan...
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texas has driven new cases down and florida. we are now, though, once again at a level where cases have plateaued. they may be ticking back up. we're still at 800 deaths a day on a seven-day average it feels to me we are right back where we were before the big bump in the summer and there is a lot of community transmission, and we know what comes next. is that wrong of me to think that >> well, you know, i would add a piece. so when you look at florida, texas and arizona and you say why did they see an improvement? it is because of a change of behavior you saw governors allowed counties to mandate people wearing masks. they shut down restaurants and indoor dining and it worked. so what dr. redfield was saying today is if we came together as a nation and everyone followed these practices, we would see our numbers going to incredibly low levels that would allow us to open other aspects of our economy but what you are calling out is if there isn't this unity around doing these practices as kids go back to school, as university kids
texas has driven new cases down and florida. we are now, though, once again at a level where cases have plateaued. they may be ticking back up. we're still at 800 deaths a day on a seven-day average it feels to me we are right back where we were before the big bump in the summer and there is a lot of community transmission, and we know what comes next. is that wrong of me to think that >> well, you know, i would add a piece. so when you look at florida, texas and arizona and you say why...
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but just like in texas, we'll see if that happens in california. >> the state of maine is too close to call with 91% of the vote in. biden leads by 17% of the votes as well. >> that's a shock as well. >> those numbers we'll be updating throughout the morning. >> those numbers are stunning as you look at them. it was just a day or two ago that people were expecting joe biden to lose by 200, 300 delegates. nobody, and i mean nobody expected until early in the evening last night that joe biden had a chance to even draw even with bernie sanders by the end of the night on super tuesday let alone go ahead this way. >> after he won south carolina joe biden said if you've ever been down and out -- >> yeah. >> -- if you've ever been down and out, this is the campaign for you. >> for good reason. just one week ago joe biden was out of money. his organization was nonexistent. his support among his base, black voters, had dropped to single digits in most polls. his pathway was cluttered by one moderate after another. these candidates standing between him and the nomination and joe biden, who wa
but just like in texas, we'll see if that happens in california. >> the state of maine is too close to call with 91% of the vote in. biden leads by 17% of the votes as well. >> that's a shock as well. >> those numbers we'll be updating throughout the morning. >> those numbers are stunning as you look at them. it was just a day or two ago that people were expecting joe biden to lose by 200, 300 delegates. nobody, and i mean nobody expected until early in the evening last...
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several counties that house universities, for example, texas a&m in texas, the counties are now reporting their highest covid numbers yet since the start of the pandemic. it's no surprise that is likely correlated to the return of students coming back to campus. we had a chance to hear from several tunts on what they think in this ongoing struggle is like. hear what they had to say. >> i really don't think the yufr thought it wouldn't spread by bringing 40,000 kids back to campus. >> i never heard of parties or anything. it's tough when you're living in a house with 50 people. one person can ruin it for everybody. >> i don't think necessarily we should all be grouped together. there are certain kids our age doing irresponsible things but there's also way more people doing the right thing. i think that gets overlooked. >> reporter: one of the toughest things is there's no national database that a standardized across colleges and universities to input this data. some of them measure positive cases differently than others. we know one school has taken it upon themselves to try to keep these
several counties that house universities, for example, texas a&m in texas, the counties are now reporting their highest covid numbers yet since the start of the pandemic. it's no surprise that is likely correlated to the return of students coming back to campus. we had a chance to hear from several tunts on what they think in this ongoing struggle is like. hear what they had to say. >> i really don't think the yufr thought it wouldn't spread by bringing 40,000 kids back to campus....
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texas, 700,000. florida, nearly 700,000 confirmed cases. currently the hot spot is wisconsin as outbreaks in the midwest continue to flare up. earlier this week governor toe toeny evers declared a health connection particularly among young people. >>> president trump held another rally where thousands packed together with zero distancing. the event was held outdoors and there were very few masks to be seen. speaking to the crowd last night, the president claimed again the united states is rounding the curve on coronavirus. >> biden's plan will crush florida, my plan will crush the virus. we're doing it. we're rounding the turn. under my leadership, prosperity will surge. normal life -- oh, i love normal life. we want to get back to normal life. normal life will fully resume. the florida tourism and hospitality industries will reach record-highs. that's what's going to happen. you'll see it. >> there has been a major difference in voter outreach efforts between the two presidential campaigns. republicans appear to have much of the country to
texas, 700,000. florida, nearly 700,000 confirmed cases. currently the hot spot is wisconsin as outbreaks in the midwest continue to flare up. earlier this week governor toe toeny evers declared a health connection particularly among young people. >>> president trump held another rally where thousands packed together with zero distancing. the event was held outdoors and there were very few masks to be seen. speaking to the crowd last night, the president claimed again the united states...
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we've had another big round of storms around texas and texarkana. we've got roughly, 11, 10 million people under flash flood watch. a couple of warnings out there but another round of heavy rain. it has cooled off in texas but we didn't want four straight days of heavy rains and damage and flooding. rainfall, most is towards dallas southward towards waco and austin. people in little rock, prepare for a good period of rain. some of that is going to pass into kentucky and northern portions of tennessee. here's the other story, we just finished what we call meteorological summer. three months of june, july and august. it's easier to go month to month than the actual days of so solstice. phoenix just had the hottest summer ever. today it's 102 in in phoenix. notice it's a dry area. we don't have problems with the heat sand tand the heat index. tomorrow, phoenix is 106. lake havasu, 109. heat building in los angeles and farther to the north. look, this heat wave is going to be a prolonged heated wave. vegas will be 110 plus, friday, saturday, sunday. sam
we've had another big round of storms around texas and texarkana. we've got roughly, 11, 10 million people under flash flood watch. a couple of warnings out there but another round of heavy rain. it has cooled off in texas but we didn't want four straight days of heavy rains and damage and flooding. rainfall, most is towards dallas southward towards waco and austin. people in little rock, prepare for a good period of rain. some of that is going to pass into kentucky and northern portions of...
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senate in texas. this is what she had to say in response to goldberg posting this reporting at "the atlantic" tonight. she says, quote, i'm one of the pilots that got shot down. our commander in chief thinks that makes me a loser. he thinks the many friends i lost and soldiers i medevacked were suckers. this is disgraceful. donald trump is unfit to be commander in chief. mj hegar is somebody who has a national profile right now because she is running against incumbent senator john cornyn in texas. but as she mentioned, she has been in harder fights than that. as a helicopter pilot, she served three tours in afghanistan. she flew combat rescue missions. her chopper was shot down in afghanistan, hit by taliban fire. she was wounded. she received the purple heart for her injuries. she received the distinguished flying cross with valor for saving the lives of her crew and patients when she was shot down. if this reporting tonight bears out, and there are now two reporters that say that it does with multip
senate in texas. this is what she had to say in response to goldberg posting this reporting at "the atlantic" tonight. she says, quote, i'm one of the pilots that got shot down. our commander in chief thinks that makes me a loser. he thinks the many friends i lost and soldiers i medevacked were suckers. this is disgraceful. donald trump is unfit to be commander in chief. mj hegar is somebody who has a national profile right now because she is running against incumbent senator john...
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tell me about the opportunity you see in texas right now. because that is where the majority of young latinos actually reside. >> actually, last week i believe texas democrats had launched a program to reach a million people in one week who had not voted. who were not registered. so, clearly, there is a lot of opportunity and i think are you right. but at the same time, who ill we're feeling all this angst and people are being contacted, the national association of latino elect and appointed officials, their poll showed 78% of the latinos they polled are certain they will vote. it wasn't a huge sample. but they're going to continue testing it and i think we are seeing people that are saying, i'm going to vote no matter what. they're feeling the angst. they are also feeling, i got to do something one way or another. whether it's, i want to make sure the economy gets better later or i want -- i don't like the way coronavirus was handled. i think we are still seeing people engage. the question is, will it reach the level in 2018 when we saw a g
tell me about the opportunity you see in texas right now. because that is where the majority of young latinos actually reside. >> actually, last week i believe texas democrats had launched a program to reach a million people in one week who had not voted. who were not registered. so, clearly, there is a lot of opportunity and i think are you right. but at the same time, who ill we're feeling all this angst and people are being contacted, the national association of latino elect and...
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she had been transferred from georgia to texas and i immediately called my colleague sheila jackson lee and said we have to stop her from being deported because we need her for this investigation, and i am troubled that she is suddenly being deported. and so representative jackson lee did a fantastic job. she got a written confirmation last night that the stay would be for 72 hours. but then this morning when we checked, it turned out that pauline had still been put on that plane, and, again, representative jackson lee, working together, she was able to call and get pauline taken off the plane in chicago that was a commercial flight pauline had already been flown from houston to chicago by the time we were able to get her off, but it was on the runway in chicago we were able to pull her off that plane she is now being returned to texas. she must be there by now and we intend to make sure we get to hear from pauline as part of our investigation and we're also calling on i.c.e. immediately to stop deporting any other women that might be a part of this investigation we need to talk to
she had been transferred from georgia to texas and i immediately called my colleague sheila jackson lee and said we have to stop her from being deported because we need her for this investigation, and i am troubled that she is suddenly being deported. and so representative jackson lee did a fantastic job. she got a written confirmation last night that the stay would be for 72 hours. but then this morning when we checked, it turned out that pauline had still been put on that plane, and, again,...
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specifically targeting poor women in america. >> all of the restrictions that we see in states like texas operate only against those who are far from the big cities and couldn't afford to take a day off from work. restrictive abortion laws operate against poor women. that's the sad story. >> and that's the sad story that she tried to patrol. and joining sometimes with republicans for that bloc. that fifth vote right now, i can tell you. that part is missing. a new justice reverse those rulings entirely if that conflict goes back to the court. and this is the confirmed strategy of many conservative groups and some states, to limit abortion access, making it, for example, a reality right now that there's just one clinic per state in six different states in america. then they keep pushing legal cases until the court will join a strategy that effectively makes abortions possible. >> missouri will become the first american state to go completely dark in terms of legal abortion providers. since the supreme court ruled in roe versus wade. >> you can imagine our anxiety. >> we go through this ove
specifically targeting poor women in america. >> all of the restrictions that we see in states like texas operate only against those who are far from the big cities and couldn't afford to take a day off from work. restrictive abortion laws operate against poor women. that's the sad story. >> and that's the sad story that she tried to patrol. and joining sometimes with republicans for that bloc. that fifth vote right now, i can tell you. that part is missing. a new justice reverse...
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all of the studies show is most of the cases in texas at that time were from this particular strain. it really has to do with people relaxing their mask wearing, relaxing their social distancing. the tools we have are the tools we need to continue to use and that's the only way we can control this. >> so let's talk florida now. you heard me mention restrictions have been lifted for all businesses there, including bars and restaurants. is florida's infection rate low enough for this? is now the time to be kind of taking the foot off the gas a little bit when we're talking about this challenging fall and winter to come. >> florida's test positive rate per johns hopkins is around 11%. juxtapose that at 11% so it's far too high to feel any degree of control. they acted impunity towards science and public health. his state suffered a massive number of deaths previously. >> i think they're ranked third in the country. >> yeah, and they're just going to keep adding to that. they have a very at-risk population that steeps into the older population, this can only end badly. >> dr. robert davi
all of the studies show is most of the cases in texas at that time were from this particular strain. it really has to do with people relaxing their mask wearing, relaxing their social distancing. the tools we have are the tools we need to continue to use and that's the only way we can control this. >> so let's talk florida now. you heard me mention restrictions have been lifted for all businesses there, including bars and restaurants. is florida's infection rate low enough for this? is...
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>> well, i think texas is really interesting. i've been talking to texas democrats who increasingly feel good about their chances there and are really focusing on a turnout strategy right now, because that's kind of the thing they're worried about. the turnout projections are looking a little uncertain, but they're also really focused on south texas, kind of to tim's point. they want to get after these rural voters, so they're going up on the air there soon in support of joe biden and senator kamala harris to try to get these more rural voters. but the other big picture thing that is indicative of the state of the race is the way that joe biden has been shifting a message that more explicitly caters to these so-called forgotten americans that i think president trump went after in 2016, making this argument that he's more similar to them than donald trump is, this working class guy, joe biden paints himself to be, and i think that's going after those obama/trump voters, that a lot of those folks became kind of enchanted with presi
>> well, i think texas is really interesting. i've been talking to texas democrats who increasingly feel good about their chances there and are really focusing on a turnout strategy right now, because that's kind of the thing they're worried about. the turnout projections are looking a little uncertain, but they're also really focused on south texas, kind of to tim's point. they want to get after these rural voters, so they're going up on the air there soon in support of joe biden and...
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she is now being returned to texas. she must be there by now and we intend to make sure we get to hear from pauline as part of our investigation and we're also calling on ice immediately to stop deporting any other women that might be a part of this investigation we need to talk to because we do know from these attorneys that some of their clients were already deported they were in touch with them one woman who had a procedure done is going back to get her medical record and making sure that we have that information. >> democrat of washington, this is obviously a very live and developing issue keep us apprised and thank you for helping us understand. >> thank you for addressing this terrible, terrible issue. >> of course all right. we'll be right back. stay with us turbocharged, right? yes it is. jim, could you, uh, kick the tires? oh yes. can you change the color inside the car? oh sure. how about blue? that's more cyan, but. jump in the back seat, jim. act like my kids. how much longer? that's exactly how they sound.
she is now being returned to texas. she must be there by now and we intend to make sure we get to hear from pauline as part of our investigation and we're also calling on ice immediately to stop deporting any other women that might be a part of this investigation we need to talk to because we do know from these attorneys that some of their clients were already deported they were in touch with them one woman who had a procedure done is going back to get her medical record and making sure that we...
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i'm thinking of mcsally in arizona and cornyn in texas, the folks in north carolina. how is this going to play? >> oh, well we know that the republicans are going to have to come out and essentially say how much did you know? how much were you involved in terms of being able to downplay the virus, even just be a warning. i mean, these are communities, these are states we're seeing in south carolina, we're plays like iowa, we're seeing in wisconsin that essentially has a democratic governor but is a swing state, is a state up for grabs this election where communities have been essentially decimated, where people haven't worked since march, where people are -- now we have a looming eviction crisis. and as their constituents face a tougher time, and as we see, as the virus is expected to worsen as we get closer to the fall, that is only going to make the tough times that voters are seeing in their responses of republican the accountability or lack thereof of their republican lawmakers come into full play. and that's going play as we see an uptick to the polls and as we s
i'm thinking of mcsally in arizona and cornyn in texas, the folks in north carolina. how is this going to play? >> oh, well we know that the republicans are going to have to come out and essentially say how much did you know? how much were you involved in terms of being able to downplay the virus, even just be a warning. i mean, these are communities, these are states we're seeing in south carolina, we're plays like iowa, we're seeing in wisconsin that essentially has a democratic...
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work there for biden to do there if he wants to win texas, but that is a closer margin. one other we can tell you in pennsylvania, again, narrow trump victory in pennsylvania in 2016. the franklin and marshall poll out this morning puts joe biden ahead by six points, 48-42 in pennsylvania. pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, those three traditionally democratic midwest states trump flipped them all in 2016. we showed you michigan and there's pennsylvania as well. a six-point advantage in this poll for biden over trump there, hallie. >> steve kornacki live at the big board, thank you. reminder, we are just five days away from that first debate, donald trump versus joe biden, head to head. jo join us here on msnbc with and this happens, tuesday, 8:00 eastern on msnbc. i will see you with this show from the debate side there in cleveland. >>> up next here, protests nationwide and reaction to that grand jury decision not to charge the officers in breonna taylor's death, next up, kentucky governor andy beshear is joining me live. i felt like... ...i was just fighting an uphill
work there for biden to do there if he wants to win texas, but that is a closer margin. one other we can tell you in pennsylvania, again, narrow trump victory in pennsylvania in 2016. the franklin and marshall poll out this morning puts joe biden ahead by six points, 48-42 in pennsylvania. pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, those three traditionally democratic midwest states trump flipped them all in 2016. we showed you michigan and there's pennsylvania as well. a six-point advantage in this...
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. >>> this was the scene near corpus christi, texas on memorial day weekend this year. as you can see from these images, the beaches were just packed. there was a sense this strip of texas was somehow safe from coronavirus even as covid was raging in other parts of the country. few, if any, cases had been reported in
. >>> this was the scene near corpus christi, texas on memorial day weekend this year. as you can see from these images, the beaches were just packed. there was a sense this strip of texas was somehow safe from coronavirus even as covid was raging in other parts of the country. few, if any, cases had been reported in
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and i have lots of friends saying oh, my gosh, we're competitive in texas. we're competitive in georgia. mission number one has to be the midwest and locking those states down and building up into states like arizona. >> are they confident about success in those states, those numbers? >> we're in the bed-wetting time of the campaign right now. everyone is freaking out. i certainly hear it. if i hear one more friend tell me how scared they are, i'm going to lose my mind, alex. however we're doing whatever we have to. the early numbers look good. we assumed a lot of things as a party in 2016 and i think a little bed wetting is fine right now. we should absolutely assume nothing. the biden campaign is trying to reinvent modern campaigning in this middle of this election. instead of having traditional organizers on the ground, now they have virtual organizers and they're led by a really smart campaign manager who knows better than anyone in american politics and they're quietly confident but they're not going to assume anything. given that there's over 200 lawsu
and i have lots of friends saying oh, my gosh, we're competitive in texas. we're competitive in georgia. mission number one has to be the midwest and locking those states down and building up into states like arizona. >> are they confident about success in those states, those numbers? >> we're in the bed-wetting time of the campaign right now. everyone is freaking out. i certainly hear it. if i hear one more friend tell me how scared they are, i'm going to lose my mind, alex....
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still have 300,000 people without power in louisiana and texas with hurricane laura. it's brutally hot. we continue that today. you have to feel bad for the recovery effort, people returning to their homes to see what's left. you have 27 million people impacted by the heat advisories. at one point yesterday lake charles felt like 109 degrees with the heat index. today it's going to feel like 106. look at corpus christi, 114, san antonio, 112. it's been very hot and very humid in areas of texas and louisiana. not much better on wednesday. we're slightly trending in the right direction. it's really not until the end of the week where i wouldn't call it refreshing but at least in the mid-90s, it will be around 90 in other areas. oklahoma and arkansas, a lot of lightning with storms. we have a flash flood warning for the ft. smith, arkansas, area. even dallas sim pathed by a flash flood watch. locally 4 to 5 inches of rain. it will be welcome. we don't want flash flooding problems, of course. we'll see cloudy drizzly conditions in areas of the mid-atlantic. the recovery e
still have 300,000 people without power in louisiana and texas with hurricane laura. it's brutally hot. we continue that today. you have to feel bad for the recovery effort, people returning to their homes to see what's left. you have 27 million people impacted by the heat advisories. at one point yesterday lake charles felt like 109 degrees with the heat index. today it's going to feel like 106. look at corpus christi, 114, san antonio, 112. it's been very hot and very humid in areas of texas...
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so they drove from hawthorne to texas. crystie wouldn't leave momo's side the entire time they were there. >> crystie's like, i'm sorry, but i came here just to see mom. she wasn't leaving her room. like, she was just focused on her. >> if she can get next to my mom, she's going to be -- >> and that worked. your mom kind of rallied. >> oh, yeah. >> after two weeks the family drove back to los angeles, arriving in the middle of the night on september 23rd. two days later, this family learned a difficult truth. no matter how much you love and how much you care, sometimes you can't help your loved one when harm is headed their way. >> 911. >> yes, i'd like to report a gunshot. there's a woman, she's shot. she's laying on the floor in the garage. >> soon after, a neighbor of crystie's called tia with some brutal news. >> they just said that she was shot. i remember saying, who would shoot crysti? >> uh-huh. >>> coming up -- >> she screamed the most harrowing scream. >> a family in anguish. >> i broke down crying. i just cried
so they drove from hawthorne to texas. crystie wouldn't leave momo's side the entire time they were there. >> crystie's like, i'm sorry, but i came here just to see mom. she wasn't leaving her room. like, she was just focused on her. >> if she can get next to my mom, she's going to be -- >> and that worked. your mom kind of rallied. >> oh, yeah. >> after two weeks the family drove back to los angeles, arriving in the middle of the night on september 23rd. two days...